Rhinocerous (sp?) is a 3-d rendering program that i modeled my tear on. I put the cubby plans on there and then modified them from there... i also tried it on CAD but i found that it was way easier on Rhino.

Can anyone tell me if there is a free version of Rhino out there and where I can download it from? If this knockoff version Lydia mentioned from Adobe is the same, where can I get that?
I've never needed to learn CAD, and Sketchup is serving me pretty well, but I can see that there are some things missing from its feature set. I'd like to try some other programs.
Thanks...

Kelsey
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Go ahead and get your project started because it's just like having kids...if you wait to start until you're skilled enough or rich enough, you'll never do it. And just look at what you'd miss!
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In planning any project you've never attempted before, always allow for the three three's: It will take you three times longer, three times more material, and three times more money than you thought.

By the way, Lydia, your Ladybug is pretty cool. I bet you get a lot of smiles.

Kelsey
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Go ahead and get your project started because it's just like having kids...if you wait to start until you're skilled enough or rich enough, you'll never do it. And just look at what you'd miss!
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In planning any project you've never attempted before, always allow for the three three's: It will take you three times longer, three times more material, and three times more money than you thought.

TinKicker wrote:Can anyone tell me if there is a free version of Rhino out there and where I can download it from? If this knockoff version Lydia mentioned from Adobe is the same, where can I get that?I've never needed to learn CAD, and Sketchup is serving me pretty well, but I can see that there are some things missing from its feature set. I'd like to try some other programs.Thanks...

I don't know about Rino or how it works, but Blender is a free 3-D modeling software program!

Kerry, I took a look at Blender and it seems to be a VERY comprehensive program. If you've got experience with it, tell me if you can design around measurements like "4'x8'", or do you just draw it so that it looks right? You know, more of a technical style or more of a modelling style?
Just did some searching and found out Rhino seems to be a purchase-only product for about $995. They do have an evaluation version that lets you save 25 times and then won't save anymore. Sketchup looks REAL good now!
I appreciate the reference and the help so much.

Kelsey
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Go ahead and get your project started because it's just like having kids...if you wait to start until you're skilled enough or rich enough, you'll never do it. And just look at what you'd miss!
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In planning any project you've never attempted before, always allow for the three three's: It will take you three times longer, three times more material, and three times more money than you thought.

Kerry, I downloaded Blender this morning, so when I get a little time I'm going to experiment with it. I'll post something later. Thanks again!

Kelsey
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Go ahead and get your project started because it's just like having kids...if you wait to start until you're skilled enough or rich enough, you'll never do it. And just look at what you'd miss!
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In planning any project you've never attempted before, always allow for the three three's: It will take you three times longer, three times more material, and three times more money than you thought.

In my opinion, for the money, Rhino 3-D is the best CAD program that I own or have used.
As the owner of a CNC job shop I have several CAD/CAM programs and Rhino has proven to be the best I’ve used. The customer support should be the benchmark for not just software, but all consumer products.
And just a little hint…
I purchased my commercial version. But I found that they offer a “educational version” a great price that’s the same package as the commercial version just in a different box.

Kelsey,
Rhino offers an evaluation download at no cost... It will open and save 25 times. After that it will still open and work, but you won't be able to save your work after the 25th time. I guess you could always just not close it and not turn the computer off after 24 goes at it.

After viewing Andrew's renderings of my fender parts, I must learn how to use CAD.
I'm downloading the evaluation download right now.

Correction: The Rhino evaluation version is fully functional to give hands-on experience. After the first 25 saves and exports, models or renderings will no longer save.